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Although he only competed in three seasons of NASCAR Stock Car Racing, Robert “Red” Byron holds two records that will never be beaten. He was the true first NASCAR winner winning both the first ever sanctioned NASCAR race on February 15th 1948 at Daytona Beach as well as the first stock car “National Championship” title. Tags:NascardaytonaraceFirstwinnerAdded: 2nd July 2007Views: 3614Rating:Posted By:BKV

The anticipation of the new movie release has indeed released some great memories of Saturday morning cartoons. I for one do intend to go see the new movie because of all the memories of watching as a child. Tags:Added: 3rd July 2007Views: 2128Rating:Posted By:BKV

"The show may best be known for it's February 1972 episode "Love and The Happy Days," which became the pilot episode for the popular tv series "Happy Day's". That episode was written by Garry Marshall and featured Ron Howard as Ritchie, Marion Ross as his Mom, Anson Williams as Potsie. . . to name a few. . ." Tags:tvloveamericanstyleAdded: 3rd July 2007Views: 3125Rating:Posted By:lambchop

here's a little trivia for you! the original name was going to be "Pretzel," but they dropped that when a toy dog came out with the same name! They were also going to use dice, but put the big spinner in at the last moment . . also, Johnny Carson featured the game on the May 3, 1966 episode of the Tonight Show and one of the guests was Eva Gabor in a low cut dress!! Tags:gametwistermiltonbradleyAdded: 5th July 2007Views: 6210Rating:Posted By:Marie

what a cast! ok, who has held up the best? let's make a game of this (it's NOT that i'm lazy) . . i won't put the actor's names here . .u have to look in the 'tags' box!! lol wayyyyy harder!!
And, now for some TRIVIA:
*do u remember/ know that 'alex' (the dead guy) was played by Keven Coster? all his scenes got edited out, except one at the beginning where he's a dead body!
*TBC influenced the creation of the tv series "Thirtysomething"
*Actor Tom Beringer married a woman he met while filming this movie in Beaufort, SC, where he still lives Tags:moviebigchilltomberengerglennclosejeffgoldblumwilliamhurtkevinklinemaryjayplacemegtillyjobethwilliamsdongallowayAdded: 5th July 2007Views: 3287Rating:Posted By:Teresa

this is a 1919, comic strip re-print book. .i had NO IDEA it had been around this long:
"Bringing Up Father" was a comic strip created by George McManus that ran from January 12, 1913 to May 28, 2000. Most readers, however, called it Maggie and Jiggs, after its two main characters.
The strip was about an Irishman named Jiggs living in the United States who comes into wealth but still wants to keep his old pals, eat corned beef and cabbage (sometimes called Jiggs dinner), and hang out at the tavern, much to the consternation of his wife, Maggie, a social climber.
Tags:bookcomicstripbringingupfathergeorgemcmsnusAdded: 6th July 2007Views: 2526Rating:Posted By:Teresa

did u know that James Bond creator, Ian Fleming contributed to this show's creation? . .the two-man spy team of Illya Kuryakin (David McCallum) and Napoleon Solo (Robert Vaughn), always kept in tow by Alexander Waverly, the British head of the organization. Tags:tvmanfromunclerobertvaughndavidmccallumleocarrollespionageAdded: 6th July 2007Views: 2667Rating:Posted By:Marie

Revlon was founded in the midst of the Great Depression, 1932, by Charles Revson and his brother Joseph, along with a chemist, Charles Lachman, who contributed the "L" in the REVLON name...and it all started with a single product ~ a new type of nail emamel!
Tags:beautyadrevlonnailpolishAdded: 6th July 2007Views: 2433Rating:Posted By:Marie